7.5.3. Configuring MongoDB User Accounts
Note
/etc/openshift/broker.conf file later in Section 7.8.7, “Configuring the Broker Datastore”.
Procedure 7.11. To Create a MongoDB Account:
- Open an interactive MongoDB session:
#
mongo - At the MongoDB interactive session prompt, select the
admindatabase:>
use admin - Add the
adminuser to theadmindatabase. Replacepasswordin the command with a unique password:>
db.addUser("admin", "password") - Authenticate using the
adminaccount created in the previous step. Replacepasswordin the command with the appropriate password:>
db.auth("admin", "password") - Switch to the
openshift_brokerdatabase:>
use openshift_broker - Add the
openshiftuser to theopenshift_brokerdatabase. Replacepasswordin the command with a unique password:>
db.addUser("openshift", "password") - Press CTRL+D to exit the MongoDB interactive session.
The following instructions describe how to verify that the openshift account has been created.
Procedure 7.12. To Verify a MongoDB Account:
- Open an interactive MongoDB session:
#
mongo - Switch to the
openshift_brokerdatabase:>
use openshift_broker - Authenticate using the
openshiftaccount. Replacepasswordin the command with the appropriate password:>
db.auth("openshift", "password") - Retrieve a list of MongoDB users:
>
db.system.users.find()An entry for theopenshiftuser is displayed. - Press CTRL+D to exit the MongoDB interactive session.

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